- The fighting occurred in the southeastern province of Maysan, which borders Iran.
- The region is a route for drug trafficking and is often violent because of tribal tensions.
- In May, eight people were killed on the same land because people from the same tribe were fighting over land.
Six people, including a soldier, were slain in Iraq on Wednesday as a result of a dispute over agricultural property, according to authorities.
Saad al-Zaidi, a police spokesman for the area, said that the fighting in the Al-Uzair region, which is south of Amarah in the southeastern province of Maysan, went on for many hours.
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Even though there are more security measures in place, the region of Maysan, which borders Iran, is a route for drug trafficking and is often violent because of tribal tensions.
In May, eight people were killed on the same land because people from the same tribe were fighting over land.
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